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The phrase 'splendor of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an impressive sight or something that is beautiful and awe-inspiring. For example, "The splendor of the night sky filled me with wonder."
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"It's like Plato says: Beauty is the splendor of truth.
OX513A are raised in the relative splendor of the laboratory.
The nervous splendor of it all gets under my skin.
He expressed appreciation for the costume splendor of Lady Gaga.
"The Splendor of 18th-Century Rome," through Sunday.
It misses the palatial splendor of the choreography.
Part of "Splendor of Florence 2004," running through Sunday.
When found, istina is the splendor of the creative imagination".
And even a 5-year-old can drink up the splendor of the hillsides.
Outside of the park the world became oppressive, because it lost the splendor of the park.
He understood, however, that the visual splendor of contemporary games doesn't diminish his foundational work.
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